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six and one I saw, doubtless   others were in the reeds     the seven sensed I was there, and made their pyramid wakes on the pond’s surface   before taking flight to flee from me, a two-legged, wingless, clumsy giant   what fat, finite clump of cells in a mallard’s mind commanded webbed feet to stir, wings to flap?   somewhere, deep in pink folds in their perfectly sculpted skulls   hides a memory of what we flat earth walkers hath wrought   skewering them on crude sticks, roasting their flesh on ancient, mystic pyres
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Nov 22, 2016
Nov 22, 2016 at 6:08 PM UTC
seven ducks
six and one I saw, doubtless   others were in the reeds     the seven sensed I was there, and made their pyramid wakes on the pond’s surface   before taking flight to flee from me, a two-legged, wingless, clumsy giant   what fat, finite clump of cells in a mallard’s mind commanded webbed feet to stir, wings to flap?   somewhere, deep in pink folds in their perfectly sculpted skulls   hides a memory of what we flat earth walkers hath wrought   skewering them on crude sticks, roasting their flesh on ancient, mystic pyres
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Nov 22, 2016
Nov 22, 2016 at 6:08 PM UTC
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